Gull Lake View Golf Resort
About Gull Lake View Golf Resort
Since the 1960s, the Scott family has transformed 2,000 acres in southwest Michigan into one of America's largest golf resort communities. Situated in the appropriately named Augusta, Michigan, near Kalamazoo and Battle Creek, Gull Lake View Golf Resort has become synonymous with affordable packages where golfers stay in comfortable villas to enjoy six different courses, all from different eras. The East and West courses were built in the mid-1960s and mid-1970s, with the two Stonehedge courses added later in 1989 and 1994. The family bought the Bedford Valley, a classic course known for hosting tournaments, in 1988 and then put the feather in the cap, debuting the linksy Stoatin Brae by Renaissance Golf Design in 2017. Those who fall in love with the experience can buy real estate in one of several neighborhoods.Facts
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Reviews
Reviewer Photos
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Photo submitted by chunwuwu on 10/27/2023
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Photo submitted by TeslaDriver on 06/04/2023
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Photo submitted by jt20sb22 on 07/11/2022
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Photo submitted by u355235791 on 06/08/2022
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Photo submitted by rodruff81 on 06/13/2021
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Gull Lake View Resort (Stoatin Brae), hole 7 Photo submitted by TimGavrichGP on 10/09/2019
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Gull Lake View Resort (Stoatin Brae), hole 14 Photo submitted by TimGavrichGP on 10/09/2019
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Gull Lake View Resort (Stonehedge South), hole 4 Photo submitted by TimGavrichGP on 10/09/2019
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Gull Lake View Resort (Stonehedge South), hole 11 Photo submitted by TimGavrichGP on 10/09/2019
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Photo submitted by noahjurik on 09/17/2019
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Photo submitted by noahjurik on 09/17/2019
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Photo submitted by noahjurik on 09/17/2019
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Photo submitted by noahjurik on 09/17/2019
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Photo submitted by noahjurik on 09/17/2019
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Photo submitted by slovasik on 07/03/2018
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Photo submitted by Ienjoygolfing75 on 09/12/2017
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Photo submitted by DavidLaDuke on 06/21/2015
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Photo submitted by DavidLaDuke on 06/21/2015
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Photo submitted by DavidLaDuke on 06/21/2015
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Photo submitted by DavidLaDuke on 06/21/2015
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Photo submitted by DavidLaDuke on 06/21/2015
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Photo submitted by cwoods on 06/28/2014
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Photo submitted by rcracer on 06/16/2014
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Photo submitted by Jeff1291326 on 10/15/2013
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view to 10th green Photo submitted by dblanchard on 10/11/2012
Links Golf
Have never been a fan of Links Golf.
My round at Stoatin Brae did not change that.
Played the course out of curiosity because of the awards and high rating it has received.
Lot of blind shots and bland appearance made it less appealing.
Glad I played it because it affirmed my disdain for links golf.
I will not play it again.
Always in fantastic shape
I love this, and all of the other Gull Lake Resort courses! They top dressed the greens the morning I played it and I could hardly notice. The courses (all 6 of them) are always in immaculate shape! I was first one off after they reopened the course for play and in 3 hours, I was in my way home!
Great staff, great shape
I’m struggling to think of a time when the staff was as friendly and helpful as the pro shop, starter and halfway house staff. The course was in great shape and it’s a nice layout. Given the price and the reputation, I expected a more interesting and challenging course. With no water and few actual hazards, it was almost a little boring. If you’ve never played links golf, I recommend this as a good example but I wouldn’t put it among the top 10 in the state.
A Very Good Course That Needs Faster Green Speeds
The excellent pace of play for our twosome was less than 3 1/2 hours. The tree lined fairways were wide enough to accept almost all tee shots. No water hazards. Excellent bunker sand. A terrific variety of elevation changes. The yardages on all four of the par 3 holes were within 10 yards of each other. It would be better to have some greater differences in the yardages on the par 3 holes. With faster green speeds, this would be a great golf course.
fun day
the layout of 3 par 3s 3 par 4s and 3 par 5s is a nice change the course is fairly open and well kept will keep coming back
Great course
The layout was challenging, providing an opportunity to try different shots and clubs (other than driver from par 4 tee). The starter provided great playing tips. Will return again, especially with a great price from GolfNow.
Excellent layout and great views, especially on holes 10-14. Tiny practice green and a pretty funky range. I played on a discounted rate. Definitely would not pay the full rate to play there. I know it’s prime time of the year, pace of play was pretty bad.